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Zack Whittaker

I've learnt to have two language settings - English (US) and English (UK) -
one so I can get all the cool stuff first, and secondly to keep a bit of
pride in the homeland ;o)

(and I don't like the fact that when I'm set to the US, I can't get the
speechmarks without getting the @ symbol...)

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Mike Williams

Zack said:
I've learnt to have two language settings - English (US) and English (UK) -
one so I can get all the cool stuff first, and secondly to keep a bit of
pride in the homeland ;o)

(and I don't like the fact that when I'm set to the US, I can't get the
speechmarks without getting the @ symbol...)

You can have English US locale (or any other locale) and English UK
keyboard layout.
 
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Mike Williams

Andre said:
I defaulted it to US English when I installed Vista, because I thought
it was not corrected in the first place. :)

Builds up to 5381 don't give you much wiggle-room at setup time anyway -
they keep setting things back to US English, so you have to make sure
to change it again after you login so that subsequent program
installations aren't affected.
 

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